First Year Off
An obscure verse in Deuteronomy offers a principle that, if applied, helps establish beneficial and spouse-honoring patterns for marriage.
An obscure verse in Deuteronomy offers a principle that, if applied, helps establish beneficial and spouse-honoring patterns for marriage.
Facing problems together is important for healthy relationships, and oftentimes doing so requires arguing.
When we encourage one another, we’re not simply trying to make someone feel better about their life; we’re calling them to faithfulness in following Jesus.
The best of marriage happens not when my husband and I are looking at each other, but when we’re facing the same direction.
Despite differences and changes in one another, Bob and Maria are on the same page about the things in life that truly matter.
I don’t think we need to see either relationship or calling as the “right answer.” Sometimes they can be one and the same.
There are a number of perfectly reasonable reasons in addition to Scripture why saving sex for marriage makes sense.
I don’t know what this year will bring for you, but no matter what God will be with you. There’s no where you can go that’s out of His reach.
We spend a lot of time preparing for marriage, but it’s possible we’re actually over-preparing and under-engaging.
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